SM business center offers Ombudsman clearance services
>> Thursday, August 7, 2014
In addition to its many government services like National
Statistics Office (NSO) applications, Professional Regulatory Commission (PRC)
renewal of professional licenses, Social Security System (SSS), Pag-IBIG
payments, and Department of Trade and Industry consumer welfare services, the
SM Business Center now offers its customers Ombudsman Clearance Applications in
49 SM Malls nationwide beginning July 28.
With that, SM Business Centers may now be able to receive
applications and payments for Ombudsman Clearances. The Ombudsman Clearance is
a document issued by the Office of the Ombudsman to certify that a particular
person, especially a government employee, does not have any pending graft and
corruption case filed against him/her.
The clearance is used for claiming of retirement
benefits, promotion or transfer of office, travel abroad (especially those with
hold departure orders or with similar names with people who have such), permit
to carry firearms, and participation in government biddings.
To formalize the partnership, SM Mart, Inc. recently
signed a memorandum of agreement with the Office of the Ombudsman at SM City
North EDSA.
Ombudsman Conchita Carpio-Morales
and Overall Deputy Ombudsman Melchor Arthur Carandang graced the MOA signing
together with SM Retail, Inc. president Jorge Mendiola, SM Retail, Inc. senior executive vice president Ricky Lim, and SM Mart, Inc. president Chelo Monasterio.
Deputy Ombudsman for the
military and other law enforcement offices Cyril Ramos and lawyer Joan Lou
Gamboa, also from the Office of the Ombudsman were present together with SM
Supermalls president Annie Garcia and SM business center operations senior
assistant vice president Dennis Yaw.
Application and payments can be filed at SM business
centers, even on weekends and holidays. SM shall electronically transmit the
data to the Office of the Ombudsman for printing of the clearance.
The final clearance shall be picked up by Air21 and
delivered directly to the customer.
Over the past years, the SM business center has become a
one-stop shop for government services so that customers can transact these
requirements while shopping in the malls.
Aside from the Ombudsman clearance applications, its
services include NSO applications for birth, marriage, and death certificates;
PRC renewals of professional licenses; and DTI consumer welfare services and
renewal of business name.
It also accepts payments for contributions and/or loans
for the Social Security System, Pag-IBIG, PhilHealth, and the National Home
Mortgage Finance Corporation.
Apart from government services, the SM Business Center
also accepts donations to the Red Cross and UNICEF, contributions for Couples
for Christ, the reloading of Easytrip and e-Pass, and payments for ticket
purchases with Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, and Cathay Pacific.
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